Thanks to everyone for the replies.  Having examined everything, I'm going with MS's 
built-in IIS.  It does everything needed and then some.  It looked good at the 
beginning, but not knowing if there was something better, I kept looking.

The ironic thing is that this is a blessing in disguise.  Not only will this offload 
the work of sending from the filtering servers but IIS provides better delivery 
options than Imail:

Tiered retry intervals

Delayed delivery notification (not just failure)

Clients server's can be defined by domain name as well as IP

More extensibility for logging, reporting, and control

Dan   :)



On Wednesday, September 10, 2003 13:02, Andy Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>If all you need is a relay server or backup MX, then IIS' built-in SMTP
>server works just fine for us.  We actually think of Imail as a "mailbox"
>server and try to "offload" all outbound or relay functions to
>the MS SMTP.
>
>Best Regards
>Andy 
>
>
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Patnode
>Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 03:34 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] SMTP Relay Limit
>
>
>I'm running Declude as a gateway for various IPs and just hit a limit.
>Under
>
>     Addresses specified here are to be considered local addresses for mail
>gatewaying
>
>
>Adding entries to Access Control under SMTP, the 100th entry produces an
>error:
>
>      Maximum table size reached
>
>
>So now, no more clients can be added because I can't relay their mail.
>Ipswitch says its hard coded across all versions and a fix is months away,
>if they agree to do it.  What I'm thinking is sending all mail to a down
>stream server that doesn't have this limit that would in turn forward to
>clients.  This leaves two questions:
>
>1) What's the best email server software to do this with, providing both
>unlimited relay IPs and easy text editing of the delivery list (Linux,
>Windows, Mac)?
>
>2) What's the best way to deliver from Imail to this server?  The obvious is
>to add this same IP to every domain listed in the hosts file, but would it
>be better to use 
>
>      Gateway Option, Send all remote mail through gateway
>
>
>Any comments/insights would be appreciated.  Thanks!
>
>Dan
>
>
>
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